Great place! There is a lot of choice of various products! Cheeses. Fish, meat, pastries, spices, meat and much more are of very good quality! Recommend
A very good place for tourists and residents. A large assortment and not very high prices. If you are ever in the city, be sure to visit, just be careful, keep an eye on things.
If you want to take a sip of the local flavor, then you are definitely here. Everything was mixed up-horses, people, children, food, clothes. It's like the USSR. The aroma of spices is at the entrance. Tangerines at every turn. Pickles and jam are also available. Everyone is putting on something. I recommend it for a visit. It's a real asset
The market is large and very confusing, there is nothing to do on the second floor, prices are higher than at the bottom, and the assortment is smaller. I liked the market more in Gagra.
There is everything on the market. Only the prices of some vegetables are more expensive than in the store. For example, tomatoes are good from 270 to 300₽
The whole market is kind of unstructured, everything is mixed up, you won't understand where everything is, there are no normal landmarks. On the second floor, the products turned out to be more expensive than the same ones downstairs.
The market is like a market, the crowd is boiling. Everything has souvenirs, groceries, things. Chaotic location of the counters, you can get lost) From the bad, I can tell you that I bought belyashi and fried pies there, in which the filling is practically absent. So I don't advise you to take it.
In a word, an anthill and before you buy something, you need to go around the entire market because for the same thing, different prices need to be traded even 2-3 times
Markets in Abkhazia are about nothing, including Sukhumi. Parking is difficult, sellers drive away, although the places are marked, local breeders offer to help park for cash. If you want to feel the "cordiality and hospitality" that everyone is talking about, then welcome to the Sukhumi market: they talk as if they are doing a favor if you make a claim about quality almost on.. They are sending. You can buy fruits and vegetables, prices in July turned out to be even higher than in Moscow) if you want to support local grandmothers selling from their garden, then be prepared that she will name the price almost twice as high as on neighboring counters. I recommend Churchkhela, moderately sweet, especially cool with figs. With regard to milk, you can only buy cheese, and they do not sell milk, butter, or even matzoni, only Russian in stores. Do not take chacha, wine, juices and adjika, there is a lot of incomprehensible badyaga, it is better to buy it in a proven place.
I like the market itself, the prices are reasonable. Good location. There are public transport stops nearby. The downside is that there are a lot of Gypsies. There is a toilet on the second floor of the market building (paid).
The market is similar to other markets in its crowding and crowding. Here you can buy both everyday goods and food, pastries and of course fruits grown locally and imported. You can bargain with sellers on prices, because that's what the market is for. I recommend you to visit
We bought delicious homemade wine and delicious homemade adjika. We need to look for a good product. The market is open until 15:00. Prices are not cheap (this is how they earn money from tourists, explaining the inflated prices by the fact that everything is expensive in Moscow too. People don't want to do anything, but they want to make good money.
I am not interested in things, but there is a clothing market nearby in those devices, and you can buy everything at the Central Market. And there is no need for any shops
A good market, friendly sellers, several floors, always an interesting product
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Vladimir
Level 13 Local Expert
July 29, 2024
The market, as if it got into the 90s, actually like everything in Sukhum... An amazing place where you can buy a lot of things at one point. Everything is mixed up in the rows - first a point for the sale of cheeses, then they sell clothes, caps at once, then peaches, nectarines and other fruits, then a remedy for cockroaches and ants, then potatoes and cereals, etc.
There is no assortment in the pavilion. At the height of the season, only one seller has matsoni. Everyone's wine is mixed with powdered grapes, additives and alcohol. There is no place to wash the dirt and fruits. The prices are inadequate. The pavilion building is being used inefficiently.
a colorful place is one of the favorites in Sukhum - you can buy everything!!!
the prices are the best - a lot of sellers, fruits and vegetables - everything is there
Abkhazia is a country where pristine nature, agriculture and, accordingly, homemade products on the market are delicious, healthy, fresh for every taste
The market is so-so, you plunge into the 90s, there is no fresh meat there, which of course surprised me, but there is a plus and very fat - it's finished pork and veal meat, it's just a bomb, I recommend smoked meat.
The market is like a market, like everywhere else in the market, there is a fuss and crows can not be counted otherwise you can stay without a wallet, I had no problems, but I did not count crows. And of course, when visiting the market, it is impossible not to go to the well-known woman Seda in Abkhazia and on the Internet, the main thing is not to infuriate her with stupid questions and actions, otherwise she will immediately tell you whatever and scold you, it seems to me that she is joking, you should not take seriously, the grandmother and her azdika are off-set.
The market is normal. There is a large selection of products. You can find everything you need. Clear. Fruits in abundance. However, the cost is a little too high.
The saleswoman of spices and spices, Grandma Seda, deserves separate words of "admiration". We searched for her purposefully on the advice of friends for an hour. As a result, we received a lot of rudeness, insults from her to us, and as a result, she refused to sell anything at all.
Unfortunately, we were disappointed, starting with paid parking for visitors just on the street along the curb, ending with rude sellers. In general, there is a large selection of vegetables and fruits
The trouble with parking! There is not one equipped parking lot, but you need to pay FOR THAT!!!! Moreover, they did not stop at all in a parking space, the valet immediately runs and demands payment from you!!! Outrageous!
In 2023, he returned back to 2000.
It is always necessary to bargain.
There is homemade cheese, but we need to double-check a lot of people who are trying to make money on us tourists. Of the advantages, spices are not expensive. As we enter the second floor on the left, a married couple is trading.
It is necessary to bargain exactly as in the 90s.
Who is with the kids and started to vomit immediately, take a Turkish Coke in glass. Of course, it costs 120 rubles, but it almost helped us.
Take enterosgel with you. Not necessary, but desirable. 🫡.
It's a good market. Prices are average and fruits need to be carefully selected. They sold it once for tasteless ones. The cheese and red meat were good, they were taken on the 2nd floor of the indoor market. It is better not to take any wine. The pomegranate was diluted with water to an almost complete loss of taste
This is a horror and not a market, as if I got into the 90s, the rows are unclear how they are very narrow, there are a lot of people pushing around, it is impossible to approach something to consider with a stroller, not to pass at all
The eye is happy, a cosmetics store where everything you need is available. What I threw out at the airport, what they wouldn't let me on the plane with.
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алексей глухов
Level 9 Local Expert
July 22, 2024
There are very excellent sellers who do not compulsively sell their products, the woman peaches wholesale made a good discount when they bought two boxes, but like in Sochi and Adler, drivers have no idea to wait a minute to load
For the first time in 46 years I bought a fresh raw real hazelnut
The choice of products is large
There are all product groups
There is a pandemonium of cars in front of the entrance
The prices are average in the city, the only convenience is that you can find everything you want)
There is an ATM, cash withdrawal from Russian cards with a small commission
You will find literally everything here. From groceries to housing, and a rental car and even a personal guide for the whole vacation. And this is not the limit, the main thing is to ask the right person at the entrance)))
The market is like in Soviet times, it's cool on the 2nd floor, stuffy downstairs.
A large selection of souvenirs, flowers, etc., in short, everything can be bought there ...
Parking is difficult, everything is clogged with cars. There is one-way traffic on the streets adjacent to the market, and there are no signs, thanks to the locals. It is better to visit on foot.
It was in early May. I didn't have time to go around the whole thing. I haven't studied the market well. There are a lot of goods. The prices are quite high. We came in about three o'clock. The sellers were already collecting the goods.
We were in the summer of 2023, a large selection of fruits, there is a shop with sausages and cheeses, great fresh juice from tangerines. They took away a lot of positive impressions.
Prices on the market are more expensive than you just take from the locals or even in a cafe, you should go to the market only for something specific, and souvenirs, tea, chacha, wine are more expensive there
Parking for free is a problem - wherever you get up, "vests" run - in Abkhazia it's just some kind of trouble :) There are a lot of things on the market, prices are more or less lower than in Gudauta, but higher than in Halle (that's where the super market is!) You can easily get lost. Good cheese, honey, meat are in the building on the second floor.
They sell fine cheese on the second floor, you can try and bargain everywhere. Also, there at the trading place 9 Susanna sells very tasty and high-quality homemade wine and chacha. On the ground floor, I liked to buy local vegetables and fruits from grandmothers who sell on metal counters, not in shops. Everything is very tasty and fresh
They cheat a lot, for example, bralipirozhki allegedly with meat, it turned out not to be quite simple fried dough , everything needs to be rechecked, then bananas for 200 r kg are not appropriate for them, in general, prices are mostly like in Moscow
Very good object))) it doesn't work completely on Monday. Prices are cheaper than in stores, but you need to go to choose. It is easy to get from any part of the city by public transport.